The Financial System of the Mediæval Papacy in the Light of Recent Literature
W. E. Lunt
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1909, vol. 23, issue 2, 251-295
Abstract:
I. Literature. Character previous to the opening of the Vatican Archives, 251. — Notable recent works, 254. — II. Administration. Development of a financial department, 260. — Central organization, 263. — External agents, 267. — III. Revenues. Classification, 273. — Census, 275. — Income taxes, 280. — Benefice taxes, 282. — Fees and miscellaneous receipts, 292.
Date: 1909
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